The Property Lobby

B. Colenutt
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Book Abstract: Despite countless reports and Government policy announcements on the housing crisis over decades, the scale and depth of the crisis continues. Homelessness, shortages of social housing, rents and house prices continue rise year on year. The word affordability has become meaningless. Land landowners and housebuilders and property investors have made huge profits out of this crisis. This book focusing in examples from London and Northamptonshire examines the power of the ‘finance-housebuilding ’ complex arguing that this property lobby is the main blockage for change and reform. It explains why the housing and planning system has become increasingly dysfunctional over the last 40 years accelerating with the impact of the 2008 Crash. The book gives examples of how the property lobby has been highly effective in manipulating Government housing and planning policy for its own benefit, to the detriment of those in housing need. It shows how the housebuilders business model, backed by Government grants and subsidies, has played a central role in perpetuating the crisis. The property lobby has succeeded in diverting attention from themselves onto the town planning system which has been scapegoated for holding back new house building. The result is that the housing crisis and the power behind it is hard baked into the UK economy. It must be addressed by radical reform of the property, planning and finance system. Without these reforms homelessness, poor housing, and lack of affordability will continue indefinitely.
物业大堂
书摘要:几十年来,尽管有无数关于住房危机的报道和政府政策公告,但危机的规模和深度仍在继续。无家可归者、社会住房短缺、租金和房价继续逐年上涨。“负担能力”这个词已经变得毫无意义。土地所有者、房屋建筑商和房地产投资者从这场危机中获得了巨额利润。这本书以伦敦和北安普顿郡为例,考察了“金融-住宅建筑”综合体的力量,认为这种房地产游说是变革和改革的主要障碍。它解释了为什么住房和规划系统在过去40年里变得越来越不正常,并随着2008年金融危机的影响而加速。这本书列举了一些例子,说明房地产游说团体如何非常有效地操纵政府的房屋和规划政策,为自己谋利,而损害有住房需要的人。它表明,在政府拨款和补贴的支持下,住宅建筑商的商业模式如何在持续危机中发挥了核心作用。房地产游说团体成功地将人们的注意力从他们身上转移到了城市规划系统上,而城市规划系统一直被认为是阻碍新住宅建设的替罪羊。其结果是,房地产危机及其背后的力量已深深扎根于英国经济。要解决这个问题,必须对房地产、规划和金融体系进行彻底改革。如果不进行这些改革,无家可归、住房条件差和缺乏负担能力将无限期地持续下去。
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